System Administrator ANS: A person who is responsible for providing technical support for hardware
and software issues end users encounter, such as log-in issues.
Network Administrator ANS: A person who is responsible for designing, planning, setting up, and
maintaining an organization's network.
Database administrator ANS: A person who is responsible for installing and configuring databases. This
position also fixes database errors and creates user accounts.
Security Administrator ANS: A person who is responsible for installing, administrating, and
troubleshooting network security issues.
Web Administrator ANS: A person who is responsible for troubleshooting error messages employees
encounter when attempting to access their organization's website. Also, responsible for tracking,
compiling, and analyzing website usage data.
Cloud Architect ANS: A person who is responsible for overseeing a company's cloud computing systems.
Strong understanding of operating systems such as LINUX, UNIX, and Windows is required.
Network Architect ANS: A person who is responsible for designing networks and monitoring traffic. This
position is responsible for installing routers and modems and upgrading hardware and software that are
essential for the network to function properly.
Automation Architect ANS: A person who is responsible for modernizing business processes and
developing reasons or rationales for or against a process being automated.
Cyber Architect ANS: A person who is responsible for designing, building, testing, and implementing
security systems within an organization's information technology network. An individual within this
,position requires a thorough understanding of an organization's IT systems to anticipate possible
network security breaches.
Machine Learning Engineer ANS: A person who is responsible for allowing an organization to take full
control of its data.
Software Engineer ANS: A person who is responsible for designing and developing software that makes
hardware and software systems work, including operating systems, database systems, and embedded
systems.
Network Engineer ANS: A person who is responsible for setup, configure, maintain, and upgrade system
where data resides that support the exchange of information, including communication systems and
networks.
Cloud Engineer ANS: These individuals design and set up automation, cloud storage, data centers,
virtual servers, and web services with an emphasis on a particular solution's cost benefits to users, and
security of data processing.
Technical Support ANS: Supports, monitors, and maintains workplace technology and responds to user
requests for help.
Systems Analyst ANS: Investigate business problems and create information systems to provide
solutions. It requires both business and technical knowledge and rely on effective communication to
understand client's requirements.
Data Analyst ANS: Who uses statistical and other quantitative methods to gain insights that support the
organization's decision making.
Security Analyst ANS: A person who is responsible for monitoring an organization's network for security
breaches.
, Cybersecurity Specialist ANS: Works with organizations to keep their information systems secure and
ensure integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data.
Technical Consultant ANS: Provides technical expertise by developing and implementing IT systems for
external clients.
Web Developer ANS: Builds and maintains websites and their infrastructure. Need to understand client-
side, server-side, and database web technologies.
Software Tester ANS: A person who is responsible for creating, documenting, and executing manually
created test plans and procedures relating to system anomalies.
Technical Sales ANS: IT professionals in the role of sales or account managers identify and help clients
adopt IT services or techniques.
Data Pyramid ANS: It is a concept that visualizes the data-information-knowledge-wisdom hierarchy.
Information ANS: A collection of data from a variety of sources. Data is continually aggregating and is
not useful until it has been processed and is presented in a usable form. Information can be
unstructured or structured, and the key term associated with it is meaning
Data ANS: Includes raw facts or observations.
Knowledge ANS: It is hard to define. It is a dynamic combination of experience, values, and contextual
information. The key term associated with knowledge is "context"
Wisdom ANS: it is knowing the right thing to do.